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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, Sporting Intelligence, Cenragviite Coveney, L. 1.—Txertna amp Pacure.— Later from Mexico, ‘The trotiing whieh was to have taken place om last Mew Onceans, September 8, 1840. ‘Thursday at the Centrevil'e Course, Long “Marine ros Be A shert Finer, wemmentioned the reoript of «. obert eontainirg all the Jight-houses, floating-lights, and braces within the United States, whieh had been i ' smith, one < the commissioners, eal that Mr. The Elections Te day. Brady, one of the appraisersy is a brother of Mr. MASNACHURETTS. V. Brady, likewise one of the commissioners and The fifth trial for the election of a Member of postmaster of thie city. If everything connected | Covgress. tm fourth gistrist ot Mensechusette, NEW YORK HERALD. | ney, Slerthwest corner of Fulton and Nassan ste S onallinnandagnanmll Janus GORDON BERNET®, with this bill is straight and proper, we do nat see | Wil! tal ‘place todsy. Jp ail the previous efforts prepared by order of Stephen Pirasonton, Hag . Fifth By the arrival of the Heroine, ‘rom Vera Cres, we Ietead, and, Steet tp ponroas wnes of unfavorable weather, wir jake place early this day As the entries a ao Monteowes od Palfrey, the free eandle. be wai Departme: atendemt | bi jees from city of Mexico te the Slet of on very! i that the parties could have any objection to auch | MF the free soll late hse bed o | Auditor ‘Treesury riment aud Superi love aSvie y Sumerour, and fomprise ome good nage, contal port, NOTICE TU CORRESPONDENTS. plurality of the voter cart; but the Jaw of thet State | General of Light bourses, to r with » pemphixt | August, ay he safely counted upon. This also, LUNTARY OORR ESE UNUENUL, rina naw solicited from any ceaveer’ as sibera of the orl Vat ee a ites 0 OF OF ? Ive! IGENCE, ef aif certs, are ee NUTICE taken of an Jo communte utions Whatever is for ineertion must be authenticated | | by the nurme und address of the writer; not pesacty for ' Publication, but ae a’ guaranise [Pinter s itis ankale eerie TNHWENT te open throuphout | remurke, or that they would hesitate to give the public a little more hght and intormation on the subject. The fact is, the ynfortunate party-ridden and tax-ridden people of New York have been im- ; posed upon so much, and so éontinually, in one way or another, by the politiemns ia power, requiring majority. has thus far defeated the election cfa member, “There are vow three eandiduves tu ths field. vis :—Benjamin Thompeon, whig; Frederick Hobin«om, demierut; and John G Paitray, free vail “it ie probable ther the-temit of the triad lll’ he as the former rerwltn orher elestion will beheld The wbige seem va corer, aud xo ao the fron satlers, bes toere k js every reuson to suppose that neither ‘Will be successful = containing # statement ef their location, height, #hen built, distance at whieh they are visible fu ae ther. pumber of lemps in each £o . amd giving at once amos eomprehevsive view of vur extensive light house system, comprising af it does both luke aad x#a coast We bow proered to give rome of the most futerestiog factn which ee Gnd iv the pemphiet There are 270 doing nothing of importanes. ite vietim: The Mexiean Cengrers was still in session—bug ‘The ebolera continued to prevail in Duran General Mona had been relieved from the Gereral Bustem command of the Mexican army. in enu-eynence ef bis Waval & UI beslth General Minon was appoinied to snseeed | , The United States’ clan ie £ the fell campaign. and unwonted been len jade most brilliant season. bow delightful. the intense heat of the sam- er-anderide on Lop, , ta Benjamin Pag pdegt i AINE. Hower end 82 flesring-lghts, makiug a total of | bim. dare Fouball'A. P pre TREMS, ETC. that they now imagine there 18 not a particle Of |” 47, geste ctvotion in Meine for Gevernor and The Nebt houses are divided among ti ‘The schooner Oregon arrived here on the 2d instant, | and the tlip-of war Sarstnge, In enapany, Commande: TAR VAILY HER AL— 1h; ve odtttons heat “arse zepy; | honesty im any of them, and that every job of this | members of the Legislature. is to take pinoe 6 | Eicie ui tiniows:. Malee bus & from Tampico, bripgtug $1,200,000 im speste, trom the | MC. Nicholson. arrived bere yesterday afternoon, ac + A Se oa ag hy pero roy Soy publieke | knid Se" aéized for th nse of filling the ay John Hubbard 1 the uomiace of buth faotions of te, 88; Rhode Intnnd 4 » t apchor in the outer hart Fitch, 4 htand distribuced bef breakfast Speier |. SIR A OOS. Ri POF, ADP, PUTIN i he den veratic part; there tewma very bittle ; Mexioan mines. It will go to Europe in the steamer ee nt ee counsels bacbeniase oose) severest © Mt | pockets'of some hanger-on, without the least re- | runt at hierleetion” Eijah L. Hamblin $e the whig Lest warriae: ‘Trent. ‘The Oregon also brought $26,000 fo: mer- | Werapa op the 25th, ‘There i Ddidate, ‘The State i decidedly demovratte. tenes: the authoritia throu howt t EE thats i Toate , fou} ference to the interests of the people. y 7, Susth "eration chants of this city: bps lert, ready to give th . peblis pre emda tte tell - qnuaquang TY alr 3 oe rt euch vind Boek in Pig y orf 2 se | Tux Invasion or Cuna—According to all ap- | Nuws From Hunoaxy —There are many 1m this ‘s iyindiana ts fi Pht AIRE Waar ree Seas Suakten: DOLLA WEEKLY HERALD, sory a | Prurancen, the secret expedition, designed for the city whe place very Lue reliance om the last mews | oe eee le tgratifak 1y Wee Cert ay baleeersy The. Indians, Ait th ; ooo or sl rks Bia er ser 60 peste iyi. seit | invasion of Cuba, been kuocked oo the head | from Hurgury, coming, usit does, through Rus" | 5.) arsiand. 1; Virginia, 8; North sacolina, 9; Soath Baxrimoax, September 9, 1849. | did rt into the harbor of Havana nor waseny eom Selir pall lay aoe oe sontatn bade forthe present, in consequence of bid arrange- sien abd Austrian sources only. They believe Corot me Georgia, 1; Florida, Michigan, 1; aud] By the Southern mail we have papers from New Or- yo nagyg jaan eect ae payed rie | “LL BIT ny madd ie H ho were at the head of | that out of reme elizht reverses to the Hungarians Ninetorn of the light-honaes above muntioned, have | leave to the Ist instant, Beate of the fag sbip The Raritan be ertieements.to he post- rita pont eset Eedaciea | ent on the part of those who srinea deweit | the Inipertaliets hud fabricated the disus'roas we" | xn ngditicual light ur beacon. attached to them. aud | ‘The steamer Olivia hed arrived at New Onleane | sbsent four monthr. during which time she has vi “SBrkaTintnenre, renewed every morniny, ong | it. Appearances ure, however, sometimes decei for the are | HE eve three Nxbte rach. wiki d total of 443 | from ‘Tampa Bay, where she bud bean with General | *ted the porte of St. Thowas, afte at | ful. Men enongh for the enterprise were enlisted— | Conte, They ure, therefore, anxious for the ur Sbidh dre under the supervisianol the , ? an Frinee, (Irland of Hay i ta be vortten tm a 3 d i f war, in sufficient quantues, | BValof the meat rtenmer; the news by which wil} endept General ot Lighthoures Coe tieat | Brooke and Colonel Gardner's command. Penruecie, ‘The Saratoga bus bere eheout ever year 2 oye pe ples i orl Don puede | arme und munitions of war, in by Te nines te. lols Aa dn ond caab ae Vght-boures were built to the year 1769. ene at Ply-| No communication had buen held with the Indians grulsing in the Gulfof exteo List of offieers attach 8 received pasepene pee ws | were pu haved—ships and steamers were char- | be due from St. Johu on We: y . pouth op Gurvet Put, north ide in om ore when the Olivia left Tampa The Iudiaus number less faa sige iim egos Foakeit Says sao a —— = tered, and but for the non-receipt of certain sama ton Mldtcr Nise Ham, both of Thich are tm | than £00, and are under the dirvetion of silly Bow. Poge; Liewtenante Joba R Tucker, Williem T man AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. of money, which were necessary to complete the’) sworn To @ENEKAL AVEZZANA—CEXEMONY OF PRE- | Nw rachuretts. The lighta ou the Highlands of Never. | Jege and Sam Joues General Brooke. it is stated, has wa Borker, i B oger. Joeman § oa 3 — i i "| be tw distanae of thirty miler at rea, aie: im their at nition to peace. jurgeon, wards; Purser. a ates; Fir BOWERY THEATRE, Bevery —-Tun Kine or rue expedition, it would have been, several days 90, SENTATION. Hee oot ee Rr arent ie nee uses orcas La see renee me eer evonnice *oF Lieut. Marines. Joriuh Watao Ww. on its way to the island of Cuba, Ja consequence | To.day the Italiane of New York and the altisans ge | ‘There are’ 2.C05 lamps iu the light heucen aud benonn, Meb in Portiand, chol-on; Commodore's Seoretary, R BRvaDWaY THEATEE, B Brosdway.-La Gazsa La- | Daa. ere GARDEN, Breedway.—Tion? Rore—Mivu- jwcne, WRTON'S THE, TRE, Che Cham! oven Cuma kY—Twe dented, bene strcet—Teurvarien | of the non-receipt ef those monies, the sailing of the expedition wae aeferred uaul the authoriiies at Warhington were Jet into the secret, and informed of ull the partieula: the consequence wus go y ! vernmental interference, and the seizure of several | |). unite to pay howage to # citisen sol iter and Citizen merchant, of whom they bave reason to fer! proud Though an Italian by birth, the United States i ie bie pted country, and New York is his home, | By protession a soldier. aud by politioal erced » devotee to week this country as an Tage, uearly 53g lamps to each, The te Bh plaead in the Dy storms, &e Were destroyed by to Underniped hy the rea, aud another was burnt by the | Seeded to the seeps of disturbances und iuduecd the than all the othera pat togather ! adovr, one by # gale. one wae Powrtano, September 9, 1849, wsembled lant night, for the purpore of pul- be vetorious house of hing, where several ere shot reoeutly, while iosking an attack po the premires. ‘Che Mayor and Suerlif, with the pehee, supported by the Portiand Light lutuutry, pro- Aw Becond Lieut Marines, James H Jane eons, Alexander J Riew, Ashton Miles; Chaplain, Job Wake; Parved Midsbipmeo, J PC Debrafft, G. Cite: Jovathen Youn Clerk, Joha B. Forne: Mid: bipmen rat. Flusser, Blake, Gillis, a! enn; Purser's Clerk. John Graysor Boatewain, Robert Dixon; Gunner, 4 A. Randall; Ca pentrr, Wm. Lee; Sailmaker. Jnoob Stephene, Passer PaTION «) THREAT! Chath Of freedom. he was fui Bemipoler, in 1826 mod to dixperse before any Kerious mirohief was done. Bra TOM A), TRATED, ‘Che Our oF Fusca—-Poon | Vertels, luden with ammunition, muskets, coumnis- arylun teva perveeution for bie politieal opinions and | Thr chart Ix executed im a denutiful style, and rm | King is now in privoa, aud the hous eupty. gerr—Lieut James Doyle. and Paved Midahipman V. LIER. | sariat etorer, aud other things necessary for effect- pest haute agate Har cuptain of the Ita, Mets the bighert eredit up all those angaxed in Sn pree . ehh from the U. 8 ship Albany —Newpert New han 14 4 “" a of th ti im pe those . 1 OUTMPICTHRATRE. Breaiira zanna ing the object iu view. Man Guard, When hesaw his native land struggling Narnia tag: | tebe oop-of-war Vandalia 1s now ready for sea. TI — Peed sittin ‘The intelligence which we receved from Hava | g7 itherty, and that there waa hope of her sal vation, yA German gir aged 20 was fvuad dvad in her bed | following is « correctlist of her cflears: Commande evv's Minoragis--Vovaes MECHANICS HALL. Mysicas—Ernsorian 8: bf td GARDEN - iit sp VeoaL amp Inovaumsn- nt NESE MUSBUM, GH » Dreedway.-From 9 A.M. te New Vern, Mondny, September 10, 1849. na recently favore the supposition that thia secret sion of Cuba, It mppeare that, when the steamship Fuleon touched at that port, the whole island was in a state of commotion and excitement, and that the cuptain gencralwas using the most energetic Meseures to se ppress any attempt at rebellion that expedition was, in reality, destined forthe tava- | be ebevdened his business, lett his family processed tu Rome, aud rirvked hie life to make™ the Eteroal City” free, He held ebief commend under the triam vhate, and bravely ssfeuded she glorious old walle sguinst the asrarsiv of liberty, Oudiuot. who was de puted by the bead executioner at Paris to stifle the ws- phation» of the tufent resublic, He held out while there was hope, aud ovly yielded to neoensity and over favorably at this house with the eelebrated play of the “King of she Commons,” whieh ts to be produced this evening ip most perfect style and with seast of cha 4 by the Wallacks Mr. Gilbert, Mofar- understand that every preparation hay manner worthy of laud ko been made to produse this play in de les. ot extreme morving ing saltas peed to jpposed to have pvivoosd herself, o it onor before, Markets. New Uxuxane, September 8, 1849 ‘The news from Europe by the Niazers bas been received. The rales of eotton yrsterduy resehed 300 2,0v0 Salee durivg the weel Dales. Shipping Intettigones. Wm H Gardver Lieutenants—R & Jobnaon, Wi. L, Herndon, Reed Werden, I. H Patterson; Parser—_ V. -B. Bleeker: Acting Master—J P, Bankhead; Sa) ou-—James Péimer: “Ars t Surgeon Robert Jeut. Masines~Jaoob Read; Famed Mi T. Byrone, J. B Stewart, A. W. Haborsham, L . Gilite, H St Hunter; The News Gefore Breakfast, might occur on uny part of the island. Itis not at | , 4 the greet reputation it has obtained io England as AmLESTON, Bept i Subscrivers im this city, Brooklyn, Wiluemeburg® | 41) Jikely that such Would Wave bee’ | THentes wumbern. He spated she, useless efubion of | Lit SUT Sia? minek’ suspaniug merit an @ liveonry, | .Arsived yeoterday—Bark Jaaper. N teat " cieo: Furrer's Clerk, Jord ie tied the Melee ee eee oan, Shee here ud when all was lost, he wherly consaited dle | predsqiiem. That Vir-end Mre FW, Wallaek Je, elit | Berks eaeiia, trem Seut Lo we yantord: For the Brazilian Squadcon— Passed M Seay, Oy, Bi Oey See, Senne Shad adopted by the captain general if he hod not, cility ‘nip Wosiath Wie ab ‘Uns Gin arian & 1 carts’ baniiion Mi "ertipataee Beer ere and trig tuland, Puiadelphia, | shipmen JH Carter. JE. De tiaven. For the Paci will be delivered at their houses and stores at or before ier Cue, ciated ia?! ee ee ee 6 i ps ikl AR igen New onii-avs captai” | Bquadron-—Paseed Midshipmen Jefferson Maury, He through his agents and epies in Cuba, obtained in- | pave and the lucd of the frow That be did not | iS Se ‘a ee yesterday from Boston— ter Davidson, Acting Midshipman 3, A. Bueli.—N 1 six every morning Those who de not reovive it are wrt Nang r Grevas meg Fhiledelphis, aud barks! Suseneu ‘aha ohm andeohr ' formation that aa insurrection or revolution was not bis fauit. but bis misf rtage — Seik Beauen, Sept 7 nerity delay, and it shall at ence : To addi ion to th wepconas marr wer | contemplated, and would break out ut or about the | he would be regarded ss perf @ theil. | Arrived yesterday—Sh es Tats dita a Pe Ogee et disto oe, | gui. That he bee the Abily | jing pautieul draue by Dougtie Jerrold entitled the | barks albeltve und br fonal Colleetion of Dague The Dollar Weekty Herald, eh was fe area om - ae N ve =r | rn Sie ee Roe iy | uriny at the Note ¥ founded om the events of the Arr rie Lady Sa wo find likenosses expected. If nothing hud intervened to dis- | evlebrateo mutiny tu the fngli-b navy to 17> € ‘We Rave commence the publication of the / ¥ be vecasion of the tuturtor Debarlaud will teks the part of Parker: the * sdmiral” Deller Weekly Herald, to which we have called the at- turb the arrangements, the expedition would ote britvh whem ne threatened to « «tthe mutinous satiors = It ix = very interesting drama, sre. 5 | ber tiehe d off, (a bint which her bordt vr Cid betk Delavan, Philadelphia: beige Mary 5 . Bal- tention ef our raders and the public, and shall som- | buve reached Cuba at or about that time; Henrie Papate pe natn alba 7 | sve. OS be Boies She we i. of sonore, eULS a, PMiadelphis Pita ttes a te: tinue it regularly. issuing it every Monday afternoon. | we are, therefore, induced to believe that the secret | Det the wtesest of the Itaitau ateugsle wii: Rd Odads, tie Wry bhopscttel brat 1 | Baitiv. oe; e It will contain all the intelligence of the week. that expedition, which we have heard so much of for | sorbed 1u the Huvywiaa war. the public entousiann | cat ou prea ¢ Cates) bel Bae Hats.—ionta has Jc i F A bere would be tar xreater fur Genrrei Aveasaue Agit | Bm Tueatas—Barerit or Teoxsco —This Past Rees, of Children's Paris Hate, whieh, tog | does not appear im the Weekly Herald, and will form — some time past in the United States, but which has | Pry om! tooling of sevesenen and adatins i fonre Bil | with these of hieewn marufacture, furm one of the rial ‘we think. » very interesting and eheap sheet foreoun- try siroulation. It will be regularly mailed te ail parte fallen through in consequence of bad management in some quarter, was in reality destined fur the a for this gerd man, who obly wanted the opportunity of prey he was wx great a hero a Bem OF the trium@pn of | i i i ! i Pd accomplished vocalists of Denefit, when Rossiai’s opera of “Le Gasza Ladra” will | day. takes ber | ; Lacon, Ni amiboul, from Ladios are invits F offered ia this cit; ty N, 214 Breadwa ane hi Gentn’s First Q: & @ the country, at o dollar per annum, payable im jy, of Cuba, und that, after arriving there, of battle berue Le performed The character of Ninetta will be eur (hy Intetligenee. improved im moi dvanes Six copies to clubs for $5. the enlisted men would huve united with thy dis. tained by Tedereo; that of Feroando by Signor Vite, o Seneten— lcenent bel betaneancmeh a 3 i Intelligence from Oalifernia, ‘We expect to-day or to-morrow to be able to place before our readers some very interceting and mmportant intelhgence from California—iutelli- gence which we hope will be of such a character as to give a guietes to the pettifogging politicians | who huve kept the United States in a state of ex- | extement for a year or two past; and, ‘er the pur- pose of acquiring office and emolument, endeavor- ed 10 put one section of the Union in opposition and hostility to wnother. We expect within that time, the arrival of the steumsbip Empire City, with one month’s later news from that distant region, which we hope will convey to us the ugreeable intelligence that the people of California have established u constitution and State government of their own, or have taken tke preliminary rans to do so, so that they will be able, by the commencement of the next sess of Congiess, to demand admission into the Union atonce. MH the news be of such 2 character, the wily politicians who bave made the Wiluot pro- view their hobby tor some time past, will be throwa on their beam ender, aud Congress will aot be fur- | ther us noyed with the discus-ioa of that abstrac- | tion, and will ia-e leveure to legislate forthe real forgotten the subject. We would not be surprised to appeared as an rpidemie evorytniog that tends to Apgersen arson! yee, which one be tererted witheou) i @yremtery cught to be avehied ws much wn ever; and jaim, aed w io the pacural ¢ vereete of the country. . | hear of a number of vessels clearing from some + sites yee e they oedd Chabeees Saat Powell attends as Hensas of he Bye ‘and Bi ‘There is ite doubt, we think, that thore etates- ports in the United States for Jamaica and a mat- throngh rheer paute or fh deferruse to pahiio egy man | Marron way, where can b men Who went to Caltornia after the adjourameat ket, within two or three months, but really des °v ——— — The defence set up wat) Way, ef the lust Congres, have exerted themselves to) lined for Cuba. iw 5 prepa io bop bandh tyre rane ee ae sotorag nt <duun on tbe pel es ge pita ae oy | | remer this end ; end if we do not hear of their success | rn ee a ee ee gt nape ence Heb the disput 7 - ™ _ a ms - | Tae New Jenszy Rauzoap Moxoroy —Prom the eon whieh bar ded the menagementof Mr Uhan- yy td “the beter. prrebes cosbeed oo ‘be by the next eteemehip from there, we shall doubt- | lees do eo by the ome that will eail from Sea Frea- | isco On the fist of Seylember. Glaring OGierl Extravaganee, For rome years past the project of extending Camel street aud widening Walker etreet, for the | purpore of giving greater facility to the business aud travel of (hie metropolis, has been discussed | | trate, Of allthe monopolies which the monopoly> — geiter getup a Oghe 3 7 wenee, 3 f petnoipal part ar mer rents anger ein Sey Seeereeme - Leah > — oF three of the fancies bave advanced moderately | 4 7 b thew th or ie with ot the he je pieon, w! Tenderea Urelere, ie plain: wat pot ry i and egiteted with more or less warmth. Tae | ridden people ef New Jersey have most suffered eee teseehs tape mes bee ton adiude the Satestehuantede: Soquerted to Depele the Geman, bee he declined; saat have had ® pretiy active demand ter | m@ceerity of carrying the improvement iato eif-cc from ie thut of railroads, which had@one more, we eontagravion wemewher, No 14 wis bhe fret being, by Ms ten Gertrude Dawes dari ag 18, whereupun the tenent left. end sent hie the hey of she et wis wdmitied, und commiesivners were appoint | Venture to kay, to bring that Stute into dasceudit, 1¥TH end proves doa ty the a £0 p21 phot to predlet e erowded ours thin even | premises, It also appeared Ie wvidence, ti Peg or ae ybew so ome doubtle ed ty unveriahe the preliminary measures, such | and to retard its growth and progrese, than the peo ; Seajen's Sunere0—3, Bietighats, of Barton's, 4 Nh peeked copings aitaplgtioces 2” 9% galbbrepra Be sui vey ing, assessing, dc., previous to tue com- ple themselves could do ia ten years, if, unfurta- aud bis talents are as versatile “bo pro capir Gad teumateenlendiied ett a mener went oF the work, nutely, they were melined to reduce their State to aimort as Joby Dobbs’, whom he personates so weil te it, that they would se quantity of the fancier, at higher prices. ‘The coum ssiourrs have fiaished their dunes, as we are inform: d, and have prepared their bill ot the expense of performing the services imposed oa them. We beg our readers to hold their breath for @ moment, while we tell them the amouat of candiduie for the Legislature, or any public office, , trina yt two wot rae, | oer hundreds end thourands cf theres. of Harlem, |) . 7) De Priew of Happiness, the dili—the eum total of the expense of those whe will not pledge himeelf to oppose the eoutian 7 CAE" CiathaLybue, brougheu. sre’ Hughes, | Before Judge eS SS ae oe ci b ie ney evord- @ if eontinard will ds phar eva Mies Hifert will take the \. PT. R.— Waldron et ol. Indgment for bead ad bes seem by catsiders | 7 prelimivary proceedings. The amount is the ance of this monopoly with wll his might. Accord: Pouies It ought to be pat dowa wit eo miga Te efi certainly boaeted well A new burtet- fir on the Oemurrer that the dotendant be | the chjcet in view ie to folet upom them av + extraordioury sum of $24,252 36. enough two stertie and enrage our unfortunate tax-opyress ed people, and five tumes more than eaough, we dare uflirm, to have the work performed ia the bert and most able manner. Our readers would, mo duubt, like to know how itis that euch an ex- traordinurily large sum of money is charged tor thore simple servicer, and in order to gratify their duced to two dolldrs, tor which sum passengers Daler wus burued Che dauace ts tri Ubentres will be im operation, femirus little Mero ses aan i | nnd they have every faellity fur fecctng | curiority we shall give the items. Here they are: could be transported with profit. Thousands of tre Det Wt bed oeeurred as BIgOE 1 ugOt DEVO Olympic wii open tor the erason to-night, and we are Te oa r— jon for extra allowances | bat we bave too Much comddence in the «by Commirsioners’ fees. . : people im both eines would avail themselves of the _— . rere will be we popular ae aay of them; for tem yearn tt “anve cr ales Koppenburgh —Jadgment for ‘4 judgment of onteide operators, to belies Kietard | Smith, 438 meetings 93,712 00 f nine Review is tie Pane —At ten o'eloak te oo ia high rank fo popular favor. and this, the on demurrer, Defenoant may aonw nt that tbey con be drawn into the met © J W. Levereoge 803 4 , reduction, and New Jersey would, of course, ou & rel tas * brigade we form » she pacman wbich te now commeneing. will be #26 erte | m. Iw former years, when the pablie be wi dy. wet 1 ic wa by the Third Keginwent Chey wilt maren ° * Benson ea. Livingston and Others, —Order for extra . furvey p~ hastinaats J ancy | Se teee Bates cers eed on H fn teview betore the Mayor and (re pertor, to any of those pact The en: Jomanee to plainit 7 + | money to lore, apeeuiation in everything rau fw siauss 282 86 ‘ uf # taking leuoawem. It the nee ing their means and their ered knows bow business con. their State are opened, by the abolition of eit yy ceremed gen yet wheee he stabbed Races . vi : y Bali vudk bi nies a6 tn firmer years oF bi pee ' ' t td Samy | Janes Btadie « 2 i docted in New York cannot help excliimiag, after railroad monopoly, ‘Tne advantages that woald >} wl) several tines 18 | are one see eee Dr Torey Not P A Menen, Sel a Involving themretver in some Incorporated eonr reading the iteus of this bill, that the sum-total ia eurely flow trom the abolition of railroad moaepoly 5) 7°00 Wena by bin wide, Meine Git wes Sr une tania, pai anaa:, James Osborne and lady,’ aouta, DFM. Joeated im the meen. oF suis otber plant! | 7 a the ben, " ight tow. Je ode VF hab Devae~ much larger than is necessary, wor fr cting in New Jerry wre eo obvious that it is unaecee Hed, bus wor bing we due of @ny evn ayn ee aaee 9 EEA te Soho eh td 4 d termination of that there ie a screw louse somewhere, or that a rary Himost to refer to them. Thin, ORd (Bem expired. Aa Img Sus femily U 8. N. Wacbingion. Kalin. Bae port of thove who hare heretofore bron groely o wl a ae oni Dalton, Bow Willem Pope WoW € pperulstors, td a4hiPe ctrietiy to mictehe of a few thousand duliure has been com ay sivas, op Tun Guuat Weereun —News prow fet P tome oe ag f perulstors, to ethene strietly mitted, to the preyudice of our tax-payers le us v +, a w ’ Frmacr De olier of Coy itim ate Hine of burine whatever impossible that ouch a large bill could be broagny 7H* West lavia Isuanns anv Venezia — Weare | abe prverchrus a prasiy « hoaten they may bave tn the soundest reearities © aguinst the city for euch services. We beg leave 1H Woreession of loterweting sutelligeuce from the | \ amy vtght tow My OE EDO athe. The high price paid for the #xperiene to inquire of the commissioners it there is not ‘tt ledia Telonde, aud from Carthageas and | ren bbls . | gvteteers poneraiy bare j , r Vi benuel, by che arrivel of the popular steamer , berive Vupew Wary surpu on =A mere singular ee To aleve ruflereut to deter thew from giving the ap gome error in the number of meetings ehirged Goliagber, companied with erat lange b for’ ut if there was necessity for eo inany 1 We Lient W cete It will be found in anotocr haan f ap evrnion.ot 6 o'énieh a of moral per ters of thet neighberhord another Rarvest of the colin hed dl je Could Fearvaly be ieatned scons the reeards of Kind. Genera ly. @e might aay ani nove also, like 10 know how maay adouraimvis Tie polition!) affairs of Hayti and Martisique had, | by d injured comet ; Gonensto Hite. tb bir what Has beet fr rire thy Binvery GU tseeT gen Into Wall street 19" the _ pleee at ae conte with at way business fier the recent outbreak und distarbawce, as | thee en eee tec teematain 8 cake deny et, # iets boll ried oon thie By Hh for miaag years TONE ID taney Atocks, he purchases on thine, b mg trapeacted © should, aloo, ke KOM iirc ue Jower aspect [t appears that the pusic peernenras Drewrina —The Coroner bold an in ew" ee00 om this Gran Frome street ta tos ony and tet tpn es any ebaree as be ca pat ap » raf how, in the name of official houesty and up which had been mach disturbed by the | quest, serterdey. atthe f 4 Beth and wei Wht ournee AR ttle en He Gepost on and Phen walta the adeanee that he pert, the attorney and counsel chirges fr be, and street rote growing out of them, in bret ~ Be there cure for dm tet inetmeemtely won If fortavel , 1 s o 10 | Them ae Richer, eh © the evormous sum of neaily thirieem thousand doliarr, and al-o the names of the attornes aad contented Cubans, and endeavored to effect a fore ble separation of that island from Spain. For the present, however, there will be uo attempi at iava- | sion or revolution made, but we have no doabt that.it will take place sooner or later. The invest- ment of the large sum of money which the eynip- ping and sending to sea of such an expedition would requue is a guaranty and earnest that the | wealthy and influential portions of the inhabitants of that beautiful iceland are anxious for « change ia their ey stem of government, and desire to be either | independent or be annexed to the United Stawe— the latter most probably, because of the security | it would give to slave property there. If that clase of the inbabitunta, therefore, are desirous for such ebange it ix clear that such a determination will be tooner or loter effected, and ull the precautions of the cuptain general cannot prevent it. The con- eummation of their wishes and intentions 16 only delayed fore while longer. The urns and maai- tions which were purchused for the use of the tecret expedition, in the United States, ean remaia here, ready for use when the proper ume shall ar- rive, when the excitement hull have subsided, when the goverument at Washington shall have all we cun learn, the days of railroad monopoly in the State of New Jersey wre numbered, for we per. evive that the people—the missea—are awakiag from « long slumber, und seem determined tu sweep out of existence the lordly tew who have ruled them for ro long atime with impunity, and made their cevereign State tributary to their owa inte- “such « condinon. The meane which the people of New Jersey are about to adopt, to rid themselves of thie railroad monopoly, are the best and most effectual witha their reach. They have determined to support ao ingly, We vee that preparations are being mate to relly under the ery of * No monopoly,” at the aext tleetion, We hépe they will not be diverted from their determination by these whom they have ree solved to upset. Let them reflect on the ummense advartages that would accrue to this State if the {are berween this city and Puiludelphia were re- influence on the velae of land in that State sey, but they need not look for it annul the doors of Martinique, had been partially restored by the ex a trivenp! Dut for the myrini bo: republican France We have us doubt the dem sastra- tien wil be worthy of the cause, (be maa, and the eitizens of New ork. NK PROGKESS AND DECLINE OF CHOLERA. 1emy We publinbed the City taxpector’s report for the lt week We now give @ resume, The total i r bx were £20; the deaths by cbolere 04. Cholera, tend of 60 per cent of the whole mortality, as it was week endirg July ¥1. 14 now uot mere thea 17 athe for the A a-re y the Inepeetor to be 1,404; the deaths by } eboiera 714) «Fer the week befure bart the total deaths | were nT by cholera, 171, There ls, therefury » greet decreaw of mortality during the lest woek Dyrrntery is now shout as tara! a8 eolera the dinease cn fie departure fom among us hevivg ussumed that form ‘The umber of deaths by dysent Cinrtl oe. 24 The tote! pamber of drat! the bowels, including ehvlera, is 256; deaths by ai! other dinearen, 264 ‘The Gewth vprard the average vumber of week ehdme Jory 21, wes 10d for the week bth of Peptember, 18 3-7. though cholera hex dis That 1s panatary Shen it war like New bork is qremer than between be mortality of ap ordinary yeer tm toat ety. aad of © year (bat it bus beew visited by the Mews Kown 4 ages of ekulera fernd tod vi weke “a thire wines. for the purpore CeOar Piieet mid weriving at thelr engine Moun gare ound eb very tor thew * 8d we mLANy gr fer 14 TL bey rewms 4 Jenne erowd Of mah Le beye view did Autertere. HWeeste that, yeotere rome of the mens Derr et 20 were ae tine publte by & larger aun. Der et the mew bere of 14. end bew . tara Yesterday afteraron ow tughont, bylng at tl to be ow ee, bogie Cempnoy 44 ere pom fu eating useing the th me burerng coders telliag from the ee fire having bewn made to keep the et it might be more rapraty b ving thaty the at fan bev pire byet ene Dre vrgaee f fire on the bow wat waht te tbe billing The rrgumeora wilt be the Cbeed the deer be part of Podesta by Siguor Novelli The eaxt gbeut in good; and when it! dy tinguisbed at the end of the opers. the favorite and much | mired air, “La Coluera” tu costame. we have 6: m4 rasp to believe the Browdway theatre this will present the tw he 0d must fashionable house at} the tight rope by the Ra * vhich wil be succeeded by by M. Britiiaut @ peludr with t or the Brasil & greud par de deus, ebuan me of * Joek, frau everriper coDTbUEd Guring the coming remron. as he ban every arrany Curing the port year of Place. ‘iti ha ovate med oext ia faree of that * cy with @ know not how ecberutes. to the eourse of it theatrical season has fairly Pomght no less toes six 1 forty penn ouets. « Orverie Lneetee =T menerd im thir ely. ight wil) eourist of the amusing ope- on & ge a | at the hours of his faiher. 144 Nassan aereet the celebrared Rondo, an executed by that quence of aquerrel sbich tt» father had in the house lamevted artint, Validea, os Aen ' > ed fome per P ¥ T y on the body of toha Duu aged two years, It was posed thet the child came ite death in eonse- § ‘eetigation, thet it came to tts dea h from by bydrocepbulus, Che jury render ict in accordance with the above facts Geena Seesions — Before J 8 }d Juctions Wight a04 Hughes — Che fol- lowing covrer were set down for trial on motion of H. Doryea, the indietmen having beon fou reviour iNe and he omery., Jamen Mai indleted ft Veotel Waroer The sane 4 battery for aseult po battery Margaret Keenan, for erliivg liquor without » lioente. to be followed by the eomie ballet pantomime of the George Brien. the same The peopte cs. Joha Cava. Joby Niatunsch. George Dickson, Joha Ball- avd Peter VeAvoy. for selling iquor withoat nena and Joho Glatunach, tor keeplog @ disorderly house The whote with Lean, rt voy othl Raturd ; iyo, when there will be several causes ready for trial. reer apy TY + took bold «this house wtil nod —S deel mide whch Mra C, Mestayer will make her Gr-t appraranoe only ell egress betw Actor, stage manager. voos- be eartly let, be thew took @ bill ont of bis poeket to look at them On! '# owunerl cont Judgment. The a ot the re onte, THis e: Usth inat., ““flarine Court. — Before Judge Gowten, —Prter A Hexeman va Was. MeArthur. tevantand his family Prom the back | 1d the kivehen hoke@ up #ith eand, ao th theatore and tue rear bu at aud directed the witness, who was = them to any ove that might come von this state of facts the defoud- ethe pote mentioned ju the plead- within five days afte mr) Nwty +s Lovkin.— Order to reter cause to T. W. , teree way rece motion, on disc by ailidarit, 666 00 the railroad fare were reauced, « flood of our popu- ent. (Satiopal Guard) the sth the Glorious Miverity,” ta which te the mort extravagant #4 enormous projects eor Linon, of moderate meuna, would, for the sake of ee Ghngepe te praiaoran Ga, een cone i ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, tially carried out. Within the pat 9 . 838 00 wom, S em wer hana ctallga fh “ ‘ed Tino Hunsane - The ehole of thie regimaut ‘ Mre, Commedore Parker, Philadelphia; ros a rhe « 100 60 evenping the heavy house reats of New York, pate gi” jarwue Tourpator Sy Wiehop sud vie eort, LRA WP Trowbringe, US 4 or three yearn there has been » change in the aj ++ 128 00 chare dwellings and land there, which they would Qe nee to the mgr dure ard Khyan London; Mr. kok. and fe e and position of thio, Lhe pobile are now wt U BA ry. A 66 meke their homes. They must see at oace that ator * il Ow produced 88 ieyy Noad Mow 40 — such a chonge would be very valuable to New Jets tah bert e epreteete catee Pes gn gs og ‘ioerne. a; MeN Pored to herp it We sre nous of thoee deep ehed te a stupitied state f 4 wore HOM: Daven reeblece mente of years past; we do ne ¥ bat «ten | ties to pide cot with @ whole skin | tore wrdrrs ta) Faun roe? 1540 —Win. H, Beebe &¢ Ba't-rs, 156 Broadway, New York, and 138 Chesnut et: t Philwielphia. have introonced and are now selling the Winter Feshicn for Gent: Mats, The strle of is entirely new, and in corpsotion with the Ge Fe eupeoinily ree assortment of Childrer tecenuly imported by as. eee are Reap-etrulty Invi, fagramine of Drove Combe at the eubx which wil Wound th red. Also, ean be ol ey much adi taining to tlie totler, ‘947 Broad ‘Ak 3. SaUNDI way, betwean Wi! ra ae White ttsve French Cloth Dress, or Prook Ox Thr 6. TI ry 8 $3 te $8 Fisch ond Sooke, fr wad on liberal Leer Lane :— Ball's celebrate: feud Shot Gun comm Revolvers, Dagcer. and an Adopted to every marke: E epeties, Plates for Arti 1 em Bs ite: from sows tbe iret Gervius te Dr. Powell, Oculist ond Aurtst, has J ~ COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS) | monty wh MARKET. day, Sept, 0-6 P, t The week just salah bas been more favorable fo) | Dulles than any they hare experienord for months, 7 demand even from the street spect, There is & desperate effort being made by the Préminent bulls to fntlate prices for the two ler rallroad feneler—Erie end Harlem—and when Known that the leading operator of thet elique of this stock an poreible. and get ap @ move that will Swfieie prices, 20 as to enable there _ These o | pretty well how to bait the it weuld pot surprive we If some of the fi Se far money market Is eoncero the most rangulue ball apeculator > | | ie ell the Dubbies of ell hinds were t ted aod collapred every one bas more oF leet money, and they ar ed tok vi fertinens ly the adwaner predic Jet m te Indueed to pareh piace § feeling the im tren of the Goverr i the batcheries beg oa ’ toaleasapart. © a c ne 7 | Verdot aeourdingty dondh wieerable ¢ ener of, Msrepply: and te ferrets in thie natilth ewunerl who ected lu the matter, and wivethersugh iy Huyti, were stayed by the interference of the | ‘jy vagy» na cbe the cabeppy outs war prolonged, bs wuppiee ike Csdpere, Shed BWA f0 gee oon Mamenee charger ere 1a conformity with the pride | Are yean wud British consuls. rieh Fs bey, revvdieg bot O60 eOlioerd tua we and Hong By AAG os faye Cth ciples of the new code of which we have hy urd #0 The secounte from the Weet lad elation t Y G1OW FEM yeeterday white bathing at the tot yee Dae ge elt eppiie oe Civebtiocm Gury | *rtane @ oe 7 yt FB wath a etree at Indies in retetion to ot The body feoovered. and the howd herete the wo eut«® erre ‘ nm time te thme | Os the Cope ete wed wp. rl the etoekes much recently? For our owe Lp we look the chepe, are we gratitying as they are important Daving wrrived at Be elock fe was veut aS Steere op eunceny ged We the negrt te but tb BeYtet prive (This tn the wey Carniders, eho 5 i strong! 7 tty by the pel wpe else vot —\ men by the nane Ab seemed be cree’ 96 ' u thie bill with great erspi on, an Ay trongly Of They ate in @ flourishing coudinon, Tne emi- x : by th hy Nee. Pas wet caeererees 5 ae. wan reemed t * | jemd thete ied im Wail etree, || Opinion thet there was uy necessity fort awowt — yivnie who hud lately urrived there, were giving bok icsaseae etter’, ov the. bra Draining ebething wnder faire ; heed om | tw the have extentive mears, who po ing to one-third of the sum eharged We, tiere. vive proofs of future usefuloces to the ind veloc | ope Dame of Parrioh "4 ie tum dhe Vemer ft aituent becmand | megerately end wre able teary (Briratonneeny | | fore, hope that those charges will be rigidly Pera oa tor them to exist upon, They were domg «0 SESW eT ae, PEDED CITPE by eN Sbe-ee0 Imad vaek ts ue at of tame ere sure to leave part of thelr flewee h wed by the proper officers well, thet several more “ship loads” were to be ° oA | United States Distitet Conrt. Jemen @nd when votormed che would be tee , ew of the Wall pirvet wolves The baled ni a we easing, v —_ ye UI . Betore gotoriable meylum she ted many ers worst enemies of omtride Oyermicre: the u Ii it buid thet this job of eurveying, assessing, 5414 for, 3 Progress of the URolere | ihe had eonrt to day Rede. 006. tur to hee evento BaereD dvaw th tn the ober best de., 6 & enng litle family matter, aod that it We hove also accounts from Venezuela, coofirm BY THE MAILS | dp tee ody foe tnteeprateing, | SO e780 them indy the vires, nnd proce them @ might be d'sagreewble to certain partied to say that gtory of she surrender of General Paes to the troops pS — | to ad pur Steen + farciver pro | thelr t The beare. on the eoatriry are oul . tee v q orb Ter Maree ny OF te 7 man ely sentelog thé they Ate cometmatiy © | the olerh who charges $1,014 for atten ting the | of the government. Feb ber Obie. ee. fore 6 D | rex Kimpy fr te Joe eourt wae 6 the Com | 5), . . . meetivgs of commminsion te brother of Air. | The sickness at Carthagena was abating. Choemge, Mh. cece eee eye Se © | then supe uried ened i aerday went pe Pues Sy + trek which te patmed oF the we eforta of thewe courervative

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